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A group of comrades from around the world, learning and growing together through marxist literature.

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July 25, 2020

Fighting Fascism - Clara Zetkin

<p>“Fascism is the strongest, most concentrated, and classic expression at this time of the world bourgeoisie’s general offensive. It is urgently necessary that it be brought down."</p> <p>As fascism continues to become more violent and brazen internationally, the question of how to fight it becomes ever more urgent. In <strong>Fighting Fascism: How To Struggle and How To Win </strong>by <strong>Clara Zetkin</strong> the esteemed German Communist delivers her 1923 address to the Third Plenum of the Communist International which included her defintion of fascism, an analysis of its origins and what social, economic and political conditions led to the rise of fascism in Italy, tragically accurate and prescient warnings about the development of fascism in Germany, why the fight against fascism must be taken up by the entire proletariat and more. We also comment on fascism in the USA, discuss how to struggle against and overcome fascism and why we can never forget the devastating impact that fascism has had on the world.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Please note that this episode was recorded before the racist murder of George Floyd by members of the Minneapolis Police Department and it is for this reason that this and the subsequent uprisings and protests that followed aren't discussed in this episode.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode is part of our series on Marxist-feminists. As Mao and Thomas Sankara have said, “Women hold up the other half of the sky.” Red Book Club recognizes that including the voices of nonmen in our studies is not a niche activity, but is in fact an essential step in gaining the&nbsp;most comprehensive view of the material conditions of the past and&nbsp;present that we possibly can; therefore we’ve planned this series to amplify the ideas that nonmen have been bringing to the conversation for&nbsp;centuries.&nbsp;From Federici’s analysis of women as a means of primitive accumulation&nbsp;to Luxemburg’s essay of the benefits of revolution vs the impossibility of reform, each of these works confronts history and the movement for social change through the lens of the experiences of nonmen in society. Follow us on Twitter at<strong> @RBCpod</strong> or <strong>www.twitter.com/RBCpod </strong>and feel free to message us if you need links to companion resources or have any questions. You can also find us on our new site at <strong>www.rbcpod.wordpress.com</strong> &nbsp;where you can find ebook copies of the works that we're covering and more.</p> <p>If you'd like to join or support the book club, you can find us on Patreon as Red Book Club: <strong>https://www.patreon.com/redbookclub</strong>&nbsp;including access to our Red Book Club discord server, early access to our episodes and more.</p> <p>Thanks to @NunezKeenan for the intro theme; you can find more of their &nbsp;work here: &nbsp;http://tiny.cc/keenan</p> <p>Thanks to the Craig bot for helping us to record&nbsp;via Discord!</p> <p>And a special thanks to our patrons for their support in helping us to create the podcast.</p> <p>Our logo was designed by Rob, you can find his work on Instagram <strong>@roobmmm</strong></p> <p>Outro music: Song &nbsp;of Choice - Peggy Seeger</p>

Episode thumbnail for Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women (Part 2 - New Forms of Capital Accumulation and Witch-Hunting in Our Time) - Silvia Federici

May 26, 2020

Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women (Part 2 - New Forms of Capital Accumulation and Witch-Hunting in Our Time) - Silvia Federici

<p>"We are witnessing an escalation of violence against women, especially African-descendant and Native-American women, because 'globalisation' is a process of political recolonisation intended to give capital uncontested control over the world's natural wealth and human labour, and this cannot be achieved without attacking women, who are directly responsible for the reproduction of their communities."</p> <p><br></p> <p>In our second and final episode on <strong>Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women </strong>by <strong>Silvia Federici</strong>, our attention moves to the second part of the book, which begins with <strong>'Globalisation, Capital Accumulation and Violence Against Women: An International and Historical Perspective'</strong> and concludes with <strong>'Witch-Hunting, Globalisation and Feminist Solidarity in Africa Today'</strong>. These two brilliant essays lead us into discussions on how mental health systems have been oppressive to and dismissive of women and used to institutionalise, gaslight and punish them for their sexuality. Domestic violence and the punishment of women for leaving the house and working, how the witch-hunts legitimised women's subordination to men and gave control over their reproductive capacity to the state, the institutionalisation and normalisation of violence which started with primitive accumulation, why cops are domestic abusers and don't leave their violent behaviour behind when they finish work. We also tackle themes such as how abuse is weaponised against feminism, how debt crisis, structural adjustments and currency devaluation caused the witch-hunts, dowry murders in India and the resistance against them, Ghanaian witch camps and female solidarity, the capitalist and colonialist causes of the modern day witchhunts and the IMF, World Bank and the inherent violence of 'structural adjustment'.<br> </p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode is part of our series on Marxist-feminists. As Mao and Thomas Sankara have said, “Women hold up the other half of the sky.” Red Book Club recognizes that including the voices of nonmen in our studies is not a niche activity, but is in fact an essential step in gaining the&nbsp;most comprehensive view of the material conditions of the past and&nbsp;present that we possibly can; therefore we’ve planned this series to amplify the ideas that nonmen have been bringing to the conversation for&nbsp;centuries.&nbsp;From Federici’s analysis of women as a means of primitive accumulation&nbsp;to Luxemburg’s essay of the benefits of revolution vs the impossibility of reform, each of these works confronts history and the movement for social change through the lens of the experiences of nonmen in society. Follow us on Twitter at<strong> @RBCpod</strong> and feel free to message us if you need links to companion resources or have any questions. You can also find us on our new site at <strong>www.rbcpod.wordpress.com</strong> &nbsp;where you can find ebook copies of the works that we're covering and more.</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you'd like to join or support the book club, you can find us on Patreon as Red Book Club: <strong>https://www.patreon.com/redbookclub</strong>&nbsp;including access to our Red Book Club discord server, early access to our episodes and more.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Thanks to @NunezKeenan for the intro theme; you can find more of their &nbsp;work here: &nbsp;http://tiny.cc/keenan</p> <p>Thanks to the Craig bot for helping us to record&nbsp;via Discord!</p> <p>And a special thanks to our patrons for their support in helping us to create the podcast.</p> <p>Our logo was designed by Rob, you can find his work on Instagram <strong>@roobmmm</strong></p> <p>Outro music: 'Sibere Sibere' and 'Tora Rora Yambi' - Traditional Dagomba Women's Music From Ghana</p>

Episode thumbnail for Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women (Part 1 - Revisiting Capital Accumulation and the European Witch Hunt) - Silvia Federici

May 16, 2020

Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women (Part 1 - Revisiting Capital Accumulation and the European Witch Hunt) - Silvia Federici

<p>‘Every town has its witch, and every parish its trolls. We will keep them from life with the fire of joy.’</p> <p>In the first of a two-part episode on <strong>'Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women'</strong> by <strong>Silvia Federici</strong>, we discover how historical distortions of the witch-hunts lead to dangerous misunderstandings of women and their history in modern times and how women are not now gaining their rights for the first time, but regaining them after centuries of disenfranchisement and oppression.</p> <p>Part one of the book <strong>‘Revisiting Capital Accumulation and the European Witch Hunt’</strong> consists of one song and four essays: <strong>‘Midsommervisen - Vi Elsker Vort Land’</strong>, <strong>‘Why Speak of the Witch Hunts Again?</strong>’,<strong> ‘Witch Hunts, Enclosures, and the Demise of Communal Property Relations’</strong>, <strong>‘Witch-Hunting and the Fear of the Power of Women’ </strong>and <strong>‘On the Meaning of ‘Gossip’’</strong>. In these insightful and thought-provoking pieces we discuss the Danish annual tradition of burning the effigy of a witch on ‘Sankt Hans Aften’ and how this practice makes light of one of the most violent time-periods that women have ever encountered; how the witch-hunts are finally being re-evaluated and recognised as the historical subjugation of women and as a means of accumulating profit off the labour of women; how restudying the witch hunts destroys the belief that capitalism was once a carrier of social progress; the destruction of the magical conception of the body and how female sexuality was exorcised of its subversive potential through the witch hunts; &nbsp;the links between witch hunts, McCarthyism and the war on terror; how a science of pain and torture was developed upon the bodies of women; and we study the example of the word ‘gossip’ to show how even our language has been changed in order sew discord in the place of women’s solidarity and to accommodate their oppression as well as asking ‘Do women really have it better now than ever?’</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode is part of our series on Marxist-feminists. As Mao and Thomas Sankara have said, “Women hold up the other half of the sky.” Red Book Club recognizes that including the voices of nonmen in our studies is not a niche activity, but is in fact an essential step in gaining the&nbsp;most comprehensive view of the material conditions of the past and&nbsp;present that we possibly can; therefore we’ve planned this series to amplify the ideas that nonmen have been bringing to the conversation for&nbsp;centuries.&nbsp;From Federici’s analysis of women as a means of primitive accumulation&nbsp;to Luxemburg’s essay of the benefits of revolution vs the impossibility of reform, each of these works confronts history and the movement for social change through the lens of the experiences of nonmen in society. Follow us on Twitter at<strong> @RBCpod</strong> and feel free to message us if you need links to companion resources or have any questions. You can also find us on our new site at <strong>www.rbcpod.wordpress.com</strong> &nbsp;where you can find ebook copies of the works that we're covering and more.</p> <p>If you'd like to join or support the book club, you can find us on Patreon as Red Book Club: <strong>https://www.patreon.com/redbookclub</strong>&nbsp;including access to our Red Book Club discord server, early access to our episodes and more.</p> <p>Thanks to @NunezKeenan for the intro theme; you can find more of their &nbsp;work here: &nbsp;http://tiny.cc/keenan</p> <p>Thanks to the Craig bot for helping us to record&nbsp;via Discord!</p> <p>And a special thanks to our patrons for their support in helping us to create the podcast.</p> <p>Our logo was designed by Rob, you can find his work on Instagram <strong>@roobmmm</strong></p> <p>Intro Music: Vi Elsker Vort Land (Midsommervisen) - Danmarks Radios Pigekor</p> <p>Outro music: Gossiper Scandal Monger - Julie Coker</p>

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